Your first ultrasound appointment is a major milestone in your pregnancy journey. Whether you are brimming with excitement or feeling nervous about the unknown, this initial scan gives you a first look at your baby and helps confirm that your pregnancy is progressing normally. It is a time filled with emotion—but it is also an important medical checkup that can provide valuable information.
For many expectant parents, especially first-timers, it can be overwhelming to know what to ask. The room might be dark, the equipment unfamiliar, and the moment emotional. That is why preparing ahead with a list of questions can help you feel more in control and make sure you leave the appointment feeling informed.
In this blog, we will walk you through the top 5 questions to ask at your first ultrasound appointment—questions that will help you better understand your baby’s development and what comes next.
Why This Question Matters
One of the primary purposes of the first ultrasound is to determine how far along you are in your pregnancy. While many people estimate their due date based on their last menstrual period (LMP), this is not always accurate—especially for people with irregular cycles or who do not remember the exact date.
The ultrasound can give a more precise estimate by measuring the crown-rump length (CRL) of the fetus. This measurement helps determine your gestational age and, in turn, gives your healthcare provider a more accurate estimated due date (EDD).
What You Will Learn
Follow-Up Tip
If your calculated due date is different from what you expected, ask your OB/GYN to explain why. It may change how your prenatal visits are scheduled and when to expect future screenings.
Why This Question Matters
During your first ultrasound, the technician and doctor will be looking for signs that the pregnancy is viable and progressing normally. That includes checking for the presence of a fetal heartbeat, measuring the fetus, and making sure the gestational sac is located correctly inside the uterus.
While the first ultrasound is generally too early to see detailed features, it can help rule out potential concerns such as ectopic pregnancy or blighted ovum (when a fertilized egg implants but does not develop into an embryo).
What You Will Learn
Follow-Up Tip
If the technician cannot detect a heartbeat, do not panic—this can be normal if it is simply too early. Ask when you should come back for a follow-up scan.
Why This Question Matters
Even though most of the attention during the ultrasound is on the baby, it is also a chance to check on your reproductive organs and overall uterine environment. The technician and OB/GYN will examine your uterus, cervix, ovaries, and placental location (if visible at this stage).
This information is important because it can uncover early signs of conditions such as:
What You Will Learn
Follow-Up Tip
If the ultrasound reveals something unexpected (like a fibroid), ask how it could affect your pregnancy and whether you will need extra monitoring or treatment.
Why This Question Matters
Your first ultrasound is likely just one of several imaging appointments during your pregnancy. Asking this question gives you a roadmap of what to expect moving forward. It also helps reduce anxiety, especially for first-time parents who often need reassurances throughout the pregnancy.
Knowing when you will have your next ultrasound also helps you plan ahead, particularly for the anatomy scan at around 18–22 weeks, which provides a detailed look at your baby’s organs and development.
What You Will Learn
Follow-Up Tip
If you have a high-risk pregnancy or specific health concerns, you may need more frequent ultrasounds. Ask if your pregnancy falls into a special category that requires additional monitoring.
Why This Question Matters
This might be one of the most exciting parts of your appointment—getting that first printed or digital image of your baby. For many parents, this is a treasured keepsake, often shared with friends, family, or saved in a memory book.
While it may seem like a small detail, not all clinics automatically provide printed photos or digital files. Asking ahead ensures you do not leave without your baby’s first “picture.”
What You Will Learn
Follow-Up Tip
Bring your phone or camera (if permitted) and ask your partner or friend to take a photo or short video when the technician says it is okay. Some offices even offer 3D or 4D ultrasounds for a fee later in the pregnancy.
Extra Questions You Might Also Want to Ask
While the top five questions are essential, here are a few more to consider if you have time during your appointment:
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Ultrasound Visit
Your first ultrasound appointment is a powerful and emotional experience. It marks the moment you begin to connect with your growing baby in a very real and visual way. But it is also an important medical check that gives your healthcare provider critical information about your pregnancy's health and progress.
By asking the right questions—like how far along you are, whether development looks normal, and what to expect next—you will walk away from your appointment feeling informed and empowered. And by remembering to ask for your baby’s first photo, you will also have something tangible to treasure and share.
Whether you are just starting this journey or you have done it before, taking an active role in your prenatal care begins with curiosity and conversation. Do not be afraid to speak up, ask questions, and make this special moment as meaningful and helpful as it can be.
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